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Local trenchless repair
No dig pipe relining for damaged sewer, stormwater, and drainage lines across Sydney, with CCTV diagnosis first, free quotes, and a 25-year warranty on relining work.

Pipe relining repairs a damaged pipe from the inside when the CCTV inspection shows the line can still be restored in place. That makes it a practical option when the pipe is cracked, root-damaged, worn, or leaking, but you want to avoid digging through concrete, gardens, driveways, or internal floors.
The process starts with the actual condition of the line. If the pipe is suitable, we clean and prepare it, install the liner through the available access point, cure it in place, and check the finished result on camera before handover.

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These projects show the kind of access issues, property constraints, and drainage problems that often make no dig pipe relining a practical repair path across homes, strata buildings, and active facilities.

In collaboration with Proximity Plumbing, P24 Pipe Relining Sydney successfully executed the sealing of 40 metres of a 150mm stormwater pipe that ran through multiple residential properties.
The stormwater pipe system had multiple breaks and cracks along its 40-metre length, running beneath several houses. Traditional excavation would have required extensive property disruption across multiple homeowners.
Using trenchless pipe relining technology, we formed a new internal pipe wall within the existing structure. The German Brawoliner system sealed the defects and restored the stormwater line without digging up gardens or driveways.
Khoder, Amir and his team were such a pleasure to deal with. Very professional and transparent from start to finish. Always available to answer any questions and were able to reline a difficult to access pipe with ease. Highly recommended. Thanks again for your amazing job guys. A++++
Diana Cargo
The camera inspection decides which path is actually available, but when the pipe still suits trenchless repair, the main difference is how much disruption the site avoids.
Reline the pipe
Relining is often the better fit when the line still has enough shape to be restored and the damaged section sits under driveways, gardens, slabs, or shared surfaces.
Replace the pipe
A collapsed section, a missing run, or a line that cannot be prepared safely may still need excavation or another repair method, which is why the footage comes first.
A useful quote should explain the repair scope clearly enough that you know what the footage showed, what preparation is needed, and how the line will be repaired.
Already have CCTV footage?
If you already have footage or a prior findings summary, P24 can review it, explain what still needs to be confirmed on site, and show whether the line is likely to move into relining, cleaning, or another repair path.
Send the job details to P24Recurring blockages, root intrusion, and damaged pipes under hard surfaces are some of the most common signs that a trenchless repair may be worth considering.
If the same line keeps blocking, the problem may be more than surface build-up. Cracks, roots, and pipe wear often need camera inspection and repair, not just another quick clear.
See blocked drainsRoots can enter old joints and cracked sections, leading to repeated drainage problems and ongoing structural damage if the line is left untreated.
When the damaged pipe runs below a driveway, tiled area, slab, or established garden, trenchless repair can make far more sense than open excavation.
If you suspect the line is damaged but need clear footage first, a CCTV inspection will show whether relining is suitable or another repair path is needed.
See CCTV inspectionsThe method is selected from the line condition, but these are the kinds of pipes and access constraints that often lead into a no-dig repair decision.
Older clay and terracotta lines often show root entry, cracks, and worn joints that need CCTV, cleaning, and repair planning rather than repeat clearing alone.
See drain reliningLonger lines under driveways, slabs, courtyards, and finished landscaping are often the jobs where trenchless repair becomes worth checking early.
See sewer reliningStormwater faults can sit below gardens, retaining work, or finished outdoor areas where opening the full run would spread disruption quickly.
See stormwater reliningP24 also handles active sites, unit blocks, and shared drainage where staged access, reporting, and lower-disruption repair planning all matter.
See commercial and strata workEvery job is shaped by the CCTV findings, but pipe relining usually moves through these stages from diagnosis to final camera check.
We inspect the line to locate the fault, confirm the pipe condition, and work out whether relining is the right repair path.
We explain what the camera shows, what preparation is needed, and issue a written quote for the work that is actually required.
Roots, scale, grease, and debris are removed so the liner can be installed into a properly prepared pipe.
The resin-saturated liner is positioned through the chosen access point so it reaches the damaged section accurately.
The liner is cured so it forms the new internal wall of the pipe and restores the line from within.
We inspect the finished result on camera and document the completed repair before handover.
Fixed-price quotes with no hidden fees, so you'll know exactly what you'll pay before we start
These articles cover cost, suitability, warranty questions, and the warning signs that usually push the job beyond a simple clear.

Understand what usually changes pipe relining cost in Sydney, from access and pipe length to CCTV findings, cleaning, and final repair scope.

See how CCTV, cleaning, liner installation, curing, and final camera checks fit together when a damaged line is repaired with pipe relining.

Compare pipe relining with replacement so you can understand where trenchless repair fits, when excavation may still be needed, and what affects the decision.
Start with a key Sydney region if you want local pipe relining coverage, suburb links, and nearby areas.
40 suburbs
Eastern Suburbs
Includes Bondi, Bondi Junction, Randwick and nearby suburbs across the same region.
29 suburbs
Sydney City
Includes Surry Hills, Redfern, Pyrmont and nearby suburbs across the same region.
47 suburbs
Inner West
Includes Balmain, Marrickville, Leichhardt and nearby suburbs across the same region.
68 suburbs
North Shore
Includes Chatswood, North Sydney, Lane Cove and nearby suburbs across the same region.
46 suburbs
Northern Beaches
Includes Manly, Dee Why, Mona Vale and nearby suburbs across the same region.
24 suburbs
Hills District
Includes Castle Hill, Baulkham Hills, Kellyville and nearby suburbs across the same region.
37 suburbs
Parramatta
Includes Epping, Westmead and nearby suburbs across the same region.
14 suburbs
Ryde
Includes Eastwood, Macquarie Park, North Ryde and nearby suburbs across the same region.
39 suburbs
St George
Includes Hurstville, Kogarah, Rockdale and nearby suburbs across the same region.
39 suburbs
Sutherland Shire
Includes Cronulla, Miranda, Caringbah and nearby suburbs across the same region.
75 suburbs
Western Sydney
Includes Blacktown, Penrith, St Marys and nearby suburbs across the same region.
76 suburbs
South West Sydney
Includes Liverpool, Bankstown, Cabramatta and nearby suburbs across the same region.
Find answers on cost, suitability, warranty, CCTV diagnosis, and the next steps when a damaged pipe may need relining.
No dig pipe relining is a trenchless repair method for damaged pipes. After CCTV diagnosis and cleaning, a liner is installed inside the existing pipe and cured in place so the line is restored from within without full excavation.
Suitability depends on the CCTV findings. We look at the pipe material, diameter, access points, bends, and the level of damage before recommending relining or another repair path.
Cost depends on pipe length, diameter, access, cleaning requirements, and the amount of preparation needed before the liner goes in. We inspect first and then quote the actual repair scope in writing.
No. Some lines are suitable for relining and some are not. A collapsed section, a pipe with poor access, or a layout that cannot be lined safely may need a different repair method, which is why the CCTV inspection matters.
Talk to P24 about what the CCTV inspection has shown, what access is available, and whether no dig pipe relining is the right repair path for your Sydney property.
Mon-Sat 7am to 5pm. Free quotes across Sydney.